Timeline of Key Events and Open Letters
China Acknowledges Torture and Illegal Detention in its Judicial System — Supreme People’s Procuratorate Establishes Investigation Office in Response
China’s top prosecutorial body has publicly acknowledged the existence of torture and illegal detention within the country’s judicial system. In response, the Supreme People’s Procuratorate has launched a new Investigation Department tasked with probing abuses of power by judicial and law enforcement officials. This development is particularly significant in the context of the McDonald’s case, as it directly echoes personal events I experienced in 2022 when I was subjected to what I consider torture by police officers in Taiyuan — a city where U.S. intelligence operatives were also known to be active. The creation of this investigative body raises important questions about past mishandlings, local accountability, and possible foreign interference in China’s internal legal processes.
Open Letter to British MP Yuan Yang Regarding McDonald’s Fraud, U.S. Espionage Activities, and Human Rights Concerns
An open letter sent to British Member of Parliament Yuan Yang on October 13, 2024, detailing allegations of mass-marketing fraud by McDonald’s Corporation, money laundering, U.S. intelligence abuses involving clergy in China, and urgent human rights concerns. Published publicly for the first time on April 27, 2025.
⚠️ This is a national-security-related event.
First published on this website on April 27, 2025.
U.S. Department of Defense Office of the Inspector General reply to the complaint I filed with their hotline
Reply from the U.S. Department of Defense Office of the Inspector General.
⚠️ This is a national-security-related event.
First published on this website on April 25, 2025.
Complaint filed with the U.S. Department of Defense Office of the Inspector General
Complaint filed with the U.S. Department of Defense Office of the Inspector General.
⚠️ This is a national-security-related event.
First published on this website on April 28, 2025.
Inquiry into Knowledge of Extradition Plans – U.S. Intelligence and McDonald’s Corporation
I address a former friend—later identified as a U.S. intelligence operative—regarding a 2019 statement about the absence of an extradition treaty between France and China, and its implications in the context of McDonald’s frauds.
⚠️ This is a national-security-related event.
First published on this website on May 10, 2025.
"I knew you were smart! And they can't extradite you because there is no extradition treaty between France and China!" — When a U.S. Intelligence Operative in China Blew His Cover
On the evening of 23 August 2019, my wife and I hosted Subjects #2 and #3 for dinner at our home in Taiyuan, inside the Shanxi Provincial CPPCC Committee Organ Apartment (山西省政协机关公寓). The evening included the first detailed discussion of the McDonald's promotional fraud case with them, as well as a remark by Subject #2 referring to potential extradition whose factual presupposition only became legible in retrospect.
⚠️ This is a national-security-related event.
First published on this website on April 30, 2026.
My Urgent Appeal to Cédric Villani: Exposing McDonald’s Sweepstakes Frauds
My heartfelt plea to Cédric Villani, a Member of the French Parliament, seeking his assistance in exposing one of the largest frauds in history involving McDonald’s Corporation. In my letter, I describe myself as both a victim and a whistleblower, passionately arguing against McDonald’s criminal practices in their Monopoly sweepstakes, where the company falsely claimed a “1 in 4 chance of winning instantly”—a deceptive assertion, as the actual odds were 1 in 8. I urgently request Villani’s mathematical expertise to affirm the rigged probabilities and urge immediate action to compel McDonald’s to compensate millions of consumers defrauded by their games, highlighting the necessity of upholding the rule of law against such corporate deceit.
First Encounter and Immediate Suspicions of U.S. Intelligence Activity
A personal account detailing my wife’s initial meeting with individuals she immediately suspected could be associated with U.S. intelligence operations.
⚠️ This is a national-security-related event.
First published on this website on May 17, 2025.
French Minister of Justice Nicole Belloubet formally notified of forgery and use of forged documents at the Versailles Court
On October 23, 2018, at 20:06, I formally notified French Minister of Justice Nicole Belloubet about the grave incident at the Legal Aid Office of the Versailles Court. This office had intentionally altered a date to unjustly dismiss my appeal against McDonald's France and one of their accomplices, thus committing a serious crime under French law. Minister Belloubet might also have committed a crime if she neglected to follow-up on my report.
Email sent to the Minister of Justice, Nicole Belloubet, to beg her to respond to me.
Email sent to the Minister of Justice, Nicole Belloubet, to beg her to respond to me.
Email from Law Professor Yves Strickler - procedural contracts invented by the bar associations, jurisdictions, and legal aid offices
Email from Professor Yves Strickler, Associate Professor of Law Faculties, confirming to me that procedural contracts are invented by the bar associations, the jurisdictions, and the legal aid offices, and that this is something truly preposterous! That the law is the law, and French institutions are obligated to respect it. In essence, this situation amounts to the judicial branch circumventing the legislative branch to create its own laws, a practice that is profoundly dangerous. It undermines the principle of the separation of powers, a cornerstone of democratic governance.
White-Collar-Criminals.org, Urgent Accusation Against Steve Easterbrook: A Call for Immediate Response
In December 2015, I accused Steve Easterbrook, then CEO of McDonald’s Corporation, of white-collar crimes, marking a critical moment in corporate accountability. Discover the details of the accusation and the implications for Easterbrook and McDonald’s.
PLEASE STOP THE FRAUD!
PLEASE STOP THE FRAUD! I keep asking McDonald’s executives to immediately stop the ongoing fraud which is occuring in France. CEO Steve Easterbrook, General Counsel Gloria Santona, and European General Counsel Malcolm Hicks are notified.
Reply from Gloria Santona, General Counsel of McDonald’s Corporation
Gloria Santona, General Counsel of McDonald’s Corporation, confirms that McDonald’s Corporation is taking my accusations of fraud very seriously. She confirms they are investigating.
Publication of the Book “I sold my soul to McDonald’s” by McDonald’s France CEO
Publication of the book “I sold my soul to McDonald’s” by the then CEO of McDonald’s France, Jean-Pierre Petit. This book contains crucial evidence which can now be used against McDonald’s Corporation and its accomplices in the criminal RICO case targeting them.
McDonald’s Corporation v. Simon Marketing 2002-09-16
In McDonald’s Corporation v. Simon Marketing, “McDonald’s asserts seven claims against the defendants. Counts 1 and 2 are claims under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act against Jacobson and the other individual defendants, charging them with conducting Simon’s affairs through a pattern of racketeering activity and conspiring to do so.” (MATTHEW F. KENNELLY, United States District Judge).
McDonald’s Summoned by French Interior Minister Over Illegal Lottery Allegations
Explore the 2002 incident where McDonald’s France faced scrutiny from the French Interior Minister due to a promotional game suspected of violating lottery laws. This article details the legal concerns raised about the game’s structure, its potential targeting of minors, and the implications of McDonald’s legal affiliations with a law firm connected to a high-ranking police official.
McPrisoners of Conscience – Full Article (1997) Used in ECtHR Case 50552/22 (V.L.C. v France)
Full-text reproduction of D. D. Guttenplan’s 1997 article “McPrisoners of Conscience”, originally published in Index on Censorship. Cited as key evidence in ECtHR Case 50552/22 (V.L.C. v France), concerning McDonald’s suppression of critics, whistleblowers, and victims, and the potential death penalty risk to the applicant’s family in China.